Economy Fimco Spray Gun

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Economy Fimco Spray Gun

This low-cost Fimco spray gun has a 19" metal extension and 29" overall length. Hose shank connection on Fimco spray gun is 3/8" diameter and it operates on pressures up to 100 p.s.i. The Fimco spray gun trigger locks for continuous spraying and the spray tip adjusts from a straight stream to a cone spray. Imported.

This spray gun is primarily used to spot spray herbicides on sweetgum saplings and other nuisance plants in an area planted in native warm weather grasses. Adjustable spray pattern, no leakage make this an...Read complete review

This spray gun is primarily used to spot spray herbicides on sweetgum saplings and other nuisance plants in an area planted in native warm weather grasses. Adjustable spray pattern, no leakage make this an ideal gun.

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I use this product primarily for weed killers. The plastic handle that receives the hose from the tank has busted on it every year since I've owned it (2yrs). That is unacceptable in...Read complete review

I use this product primarily for weed killers. The plastic handle that receives the hose from the tank has busted on it every year since I've owned it (2yrs). That is unacceptable in my book. I guess I'll have to take that part off during the winter and keep it in my underwear drawer. If it is considered a piece of yard and garden equipment, it should be stored in your outside utility building without fear of seasonal damage. If I recommend it to a friend it will be with instructions on how to store the product for the winter and let them make up their own mind. And you have to purchase the complete hand gun in order to get the plastic handle that connects to the tank hose. That is really ridiculous. $15.00 for other wise a $2 to $3 part.

I foolishly did not completely drain my old sprayer handle last season and it busted because it froze. This is the exact factory replacement and it works great. This year I will make sure it is completely drained before putting away for the season.

I use this product primarily for weed killers. The plastic handle that receives the hose from the tank has busted on it every year since I've owned it (2yrs). That is unacceptable in my book. I guess I'll have to take that part off during the winter and keep it in my underwear drawer. If it is considered a piece of yard and garden equipment, it should be stored in your outside utility building without fear of seasonal damage. If I recommend it to a friend it will be with instructions on how to store the product for the winter and let them make up their own mind. And you have to purchase the complete hand gun in order to get the plastic handle that connects to the tank hose. That is really ridiculous. $15.00 for other wise a $2 to $3 part.